How It Works

Our smart biogas plants are designed to harness the power of organic waste and convert it into renewable energy. By utilizing anaerobic digestion, our plants efficiently break down organic materials such as agricultural waste, food waste, and sewage sludge to produce biogas. This biogas can then be used for various applications, including electricity generation, heating, and even as a fuel for vehicles.


One of the key advantages of our smart biogas plants is their intelligent monitoring and control systems. These advanced systems allow for real-time data collection and analysis, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency. With remote monitoring capabilities, we can maximize productivity while minimising operational costs.

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Organic Waste

Biogas + Fertilizer​

Money + GHG Reduction

Use Cases

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Input

Output

Input

Biowaste from Households (Appartments, Society's, etc)

Industrial and Commercial Organic Waste (Food procesing indistries, Community Kitchens)

Agriculture Organic Waste (From agri markets, yards, etc)

Animal Livestock Manure (Poultry, Horse, Gaushalas, etc.)

Landscaping Green Waste (Municipal, Residential, Tourism)

Output

Biogas for various Industrial and Household Application

Ready to use Organic Fertilizer

Electricity Generation

Available Sizes

Plant Size (TPD)
Feed Amount Daily (KGs)
Estimated Area Required (Adjustable)
Savings From Gas /Year in INR**
< 0.5
< 500
Variable
Variable
0.5
500
32
12,52,324.00
1
1000
49
25,04,648.00
1.5
1500
67
37,56,972.00
2
2000
85
50,09,297.00
2.5
2500
103
62,61,621.00
3
3000
120
75,13,945.00
>3
> 3000
Variable
Variable
** Data Varies based on gas rates and feed profiles

Accessories And Products

FAQs

Our smart biogas plants is their intelligent monitoring and control systems. These advanced systems allow for real-time data collection and analysis, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency

In a biogas plant, organic waste is collected and placed in an airtight container called a digester. Inside the digester, bacteria break down the waste in the absence of oxygen, producing biogas. The biogas is then collected and can be used for various purposes, such as generating electricity or heat.

Various types of organic waste can be used in a biogas plant, including agricultural residues (crop residues, manure), Cow Dung, food waste, sewage sludge, and industrial organic waste.

Yes, solar panels can be installed on commercial and industrial properties to generate clean and renewable energy. The specific design and capacity of the solar panel system will depend on your energy requirements and available space.

Biogas can be used as a renewable energy source for various applications. It can be burned to generate electricity and heat, used as a fuel for vehicles, or upgraded to biomethane for injection into the natural gas grid or as a transportation fuel.

Biogas plants offer several advantages. They help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capturing and utilizing methane, a potent greenhouse gas that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. Biogas production also helps in waste management by converting organic waste into useful energy and fertilizer. Additionally, biogas plants contribute to local economic development and job creation.

Yes, biogas plants are considered environmentally friendly. They help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capturing and utilizing methane, which has a much higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide. Biogas production also reduces the reliance on fossil fuels for energy generation and contributes to sustainable waste management.

The economic viability of a biogas plant depends on various factors, including the cost of feedstock, the cost of operating and maintaining the plant, and the revenue generated from the sale of biogas or its by-products (such as electricity or heat). In many cases, biogas plants can be economically viable, especially when there are supportive government policies, incentives, and a stable market for the biogas or its by-products.

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